Dataset for Social and Psychological Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey

Published: 3 November 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/sv95c7ydpy.1
Contributors:
Emre SARI,
, Gamze Kağan, Özgür Özdemir

Description

This data was collected to investigate how intolerance to distress and anxiety affects some of the behaviors that can be changed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This dataset comes from a survey of 2,868 people in Turkey about the effects of the Covid -19 pandemic. The dataset is ideal for studying how the Covid -19 pandemic shaped people's intolerance to distress and anxiety. The survey looked at personal cleaning habits, bank/credit card usage, online shopping, personal security, and stockpiling. The data also included whether an individual or a household member had been officially diagnosed with Covid-19 and socio-demographic data.

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Economics, Health Economics, Anxiety, Consumer Behavior, Emotional Stress, Psychological Assessment, Spatial Epidemiology, Turkey, Behavioral Economics, Psychological Well-Being, Psychological Outcome, Spatial Econometrics, COVID-19

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